4. A wiki is a web site that visitors can become a participant.
They can create or edit the actual site contents without any
special technical knowledge or tools. All that is needed is a
computer with
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5. an Internet connection. Users can asynchronously edit the content that is visible on
the page. A wiki can be public or private and the changes made by users are tracked
so that anyone can see who made what changes. Wikis can be frequently used for
collaborative projects.
(Google Images, 2011)
6. Improve students writing skills .
Enable students to learn outside of school hours.
Educators can track student participation and achievement.
Used for brainstorming, lists, categorizing, and prioritizing informational.
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7. Collaborative website posting by students for peer reviews, group
projects, collaborative discussion notes (student-created), problem-
solving, discussions, and collaboration skills.
(Microsoft Corp., 2007)
8. Educators: K-12 for Instruction Higher Education Instructors
People Collaborating on Projects
High School Students
Elementary School Students
(Microsoft Corp., 2007)